Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Chad Barrett scored twice, O'Brian White had a goal and an assist and Toronto FC rolled to a 4-1 win over the Chicago Fire on Saturday at BMO Field.

Nick LaBrocca also scored for Toronto FC (3-4-0), and leading scorer Dwayne De Rosario had a pair of assists. Toronto won for the third time in as many games at home.

Chicago (2-3-2), which got its lone goal from Logan Pause, lost for the second time in four road matches.

LaBrocca opened the scoring off a wild wind-aided goal in the 24th minute. He took a pass from Julian de Guzman on the left side and tried to cross the ball into the area. LaBrocca's shot got caught in gusty winds, and sailed over Fire goalie Andrew Dykstra and under the crossbar.

Toronto carried the one-goal edge into the second half, and White scored less than two minutes after coming off the bench. White started the second half and turned a pass from De Rosario past Dykstra in the 47th.

Pause cut the deficit in half in the 50th off an assist from Krzysztof Krol, but Toronto was back in control 15 minutes later.

Barrett was set up by White for his first goal in the 66th, then was put into space by De Rosario in the 69th and lifted a shot over Dykstra for his second.

De Rosario, who scored six of the team's first seven goals this year, also has three assists.

Toronto visits the unbeaten Los Angeles Galaxy on May 15, when Chicago visits the Kansas City Wizards.